Thorsten,
The EMBL has made such a service available. They accept submissions of
sequence alignments, assign a submssion number, and make them available
for recovery by e-mail (and other means) using this submission number.
You should be able to get up-to-date information about this service by
sending a message to:
NETHELP at EMBL-Heidelberg.DE
Cheers,
George
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On Wed, 5 Feb 1997, Thorsten Burmester wrote:
> Hi,
>> We are working with an alingment of some 45 proteins, covering about 950
> positions. Would be 5 or 6 pages in a paper. We rather prefer to make it
> available to the public in the net. Do you have any idea whether there is
> a data base like GenBank etc. where you can submit such a big thing.
>> Cheers, Thorsten
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